Round your final answer to three significant figures. In an aortic aneurysm, a b
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Round your final answer to three significant figures. In an aortic aneurysm, a bulge forms where the walls of the aorta are weakened. If blood flowing through the aorta (radius 1.20 cm) enters an aneurysm with a radius of 3.00 cm. how much on average is the blood pressure higher inside the aneurysm than the pressure in the unenlarged part of the aorta? The average flow rate through the aorta is 120 cm^3/s. Assume the blood is non-viscous and the patient is lying down so there is no change in height. (Take the density of blood to be 1060 kg/m^3). PaExplanation / Answer
bernoulli equation states that:
P1+0.5*pho*v1^2+pho*g*h1=P2+0.5*pho*v2^2+pho*g*h2
where P1=pressure at first point
pho=density of the fluid
v1=speed of the fluid at first point
v2=speed of the fluid at the second point
g=acceleration due to gravity=9.8 m/s^2
h1=height at first point
h2=height at second point
as per given information:
at first point, radius =1.2 cm
speed =v1=flow rate/cross section area
=120/(pi*1.2^2)=26.5258 cm/s=0.265258 m/s
at second point , radius=3 cm
speed=v2=120/(pi*3^2)=4.244 cm/s=0.04244 cm/s
h1=h2
pho=1060 kg/m^3
using the values in bernoulli principle equation:
P1+0.5*1060*0.265258^2=P2+0.5*1060*0.04244^2
==>P2-P1=36.337 Pa
so pressure difference in 3 significant figures is given by
36.3 Pa
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